COVID-19
Booster Now Available for Children Aged 5-11 Years
The
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) recently authorized and endorsed a single
booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children aged
5-11 years at least five months after completion of a Pfizer-BioNTech
COVID-19 vaccine primary series. The Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) will continue to ensure that coverage is
available for this critical protection from the virus that causes
COVID-19, including this new booster dose, without cost sharing.
The
best way to protect yourself and your children from COVID-19 is to get
vaccinated. Parents, if you have not gotten vaccinated, or have not
taken your children to get vaccinated, now is the time. Continued
safety monitoring shows that the COVID-19 vaccines are safe for
children and teens. In addition, they are effective at preventing
severe illness from infection with the virus. CMS is helping to ensure
that cost is not a barrier to access, including for boosters. The
federal government is providing vaccines free of charge to everyone 5
years and older living in the United States, regardless of their
immigration or health insurance status. People can visit vaccines.gov (English) or vacunas.gov (Spanish) to search
for vaccines nearby. CMS continues to explore ways to ensure maximum
access to COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters. There are numerous resources
available. Organizations can use the free, customizable materials
from the web available through this web page CMS COVID-19
web page. This important information can be
utilized in their outreach efforts year-round, including digital
videos, palm cards, posters, infographics, social media messages,
graphics, and more.
Please
share these materials, bookmark these pages, and check back often for
the most up-to-date information. It is important to us that we
help encourage our beneficiaries and consumers –especially those with
chronic conditions – to protect themselves and their loved ones from
COVID-19.
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